SCETV
Craig Ness has a diverse work experience spanning over several years. Craig began their career at SCETV in 1988, where they held various roles, including Studio Crew Member, Studio Camera Operator, EFP Specialist, Advanced EFP Specialist, Associate Producer/Director, Producer/Director, Advanced Producer/Director, and Senior Producer/Director. In these roles, they produced, directed, and edited television programs for South Carolina's statewide PBS network. Craig also provided support for Final Cut Pro. In 2014, Craig became the Interim Operations Manager at SCETV. Craig then transitioned to the role of Director of Content and Operations ETV Sumter in 2015, where they provided managerial leadership and oversaw programming, production, budgetary matters, facilities, revenue generation, and personnel direction. In 2006, they also worked as a Real Estate Referral Agent at Agent Referral Center.
Craig Ness completed their Bachelor of Arts degree in Broadcast Journalism from the University of South Carolina, where they studied from 1984 to 1987. Prior to that, they attended North Greenville University in 1983 and did not obtain a degree or specify a field of study. In addition to their formal education, Craig has obtained several certifications from LinkedIn, including "How to Be More Strategic in Six Steps," "The Three Pillars of Effective Communication," "How to Have a Happier Workweek," "Prioritizing Tasks for Maximum Impact," "Communicating with Emotional Intelligence," "Driving Workplace Happiness," "How to Organize Your Time and Your Life," and "Speaking Confidently and Effectively." These certifications were obtained in 2022.
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Reach In South Carolina, public broadcasting is the preeminent media source for the state. Our network consists of 8 radio stations and 11 television stations. From the mountains to the ocean, South Carolina ETV and SC Public Radio has tremendous statewide reach, resulting in more viewers and listeners, unmatched by any other local media. Loyal Audience Affluent, educated, influential and active are a few of the unique attributes of the public broadcasting audience. Given their affluence, level of education, and social status, our audience is often recognized as community leaders and has significant purchasing power. Your sponsorship message can reach this group of active and engaged audience. 1 Halo Effect NPR listeners value and appreciate public broadcasting as a positive presence in their lives and their favorable feeling toward public radio extends to funders who help make this programming possible.2 In the minds of our viewers, PBS is strongly associated with quality, excellence and respect. As a sponsor, these are qualities that viewers associate with you!3 Value ETV and SC Public Radio are membership organizations with huge, influential and highly loyal audiences. Get your sponsorship message out to many people in a cost effective way and build brand loyalty as well.4 Appreciation 75% say that sponsors provide a valuable public service 64% agree that sponsors are good corporate citizens 60% feel that sponsors have a commitment to quality & excellence 49% choose to buy products from our sponsors over the competition, all things equal3 Uncluttered Need more? How about the fact that few media sources are as dependably uncluttered and sure of their audience's full attention? We restrict the number of sponsorships for each program. And we provide industry exclusivity for your sponsorship thereby increasing your product awareness. At ETV and SC Public Radio, your message stands out. SOURCES: 1- 2015 Doublebase GfK MRI; 2- 2010 NPR Audience Insight & Researc